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Left upper quadrant pain may originate from the chest, diaphragm, abdomen, peritoneum or general medical conditions. Abdominal causes are generally due to the pathology involving spleen, stomach (may have epigastric pain, left upper quadrant pain or back pain), pancreas (may have epigastric or back pain), splenic flexure of the left colon (may have low abdominal pain or left flank pain), and left kidney (may have loin pain). Pain orginating from intra-abdominal organ pathology may not | Left upper quadrant pain may originate from the chest, diaphragm, abdomen, peritoneum or general medical conditions. Abdominal causes are generally due to the pathology involving spleen, stomach (may have epigastric pain, left upper quadrant pain or back pain), pancreas (may have epigastric or back pain), splenic flexure of the left colon (may have low abdominal pain or left flank pain), and left kidney (may have loin pain). Pain orginating from intra-abdominal organ pathology may not localize accurately and diaphragmatic pain can be referred to the shoulder tip. | ||
==Causes of Left Upper Quadrant Abdominal | ==Causes of Left Upper Quadrant Abdominal Pain== | ||
===Life Threatening Causes=== | ===Life Threatening Causes=== | ||
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*[[Pulmonary embolism]] | *[[Pulmonary embolism]] | ||
*[[Pulmonary infarction]] | *[[Pulmonary infarction]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Kidney abscess|Renal abscess]] | ||
*[[abdominal abscess|Splenic abscess]] | *[[abdominal abscess|Splenic abscess]] | ||
*[[embolization|Splenic artery embolization]] | *[[embolization|Splenic artery embolization]] | ||
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*[[Empyema]] | *[[Empyema]] | ||
*[[Gastritis]] | *[[Gastritis]] | ||
*[[Peptic ulcer|Gastroduodenal ulcer]] | *[[Peptic ulcer|Gastroduodenal ulcer]] | ||
*[[Acute pancreatitis]] | *[[Acute pancreatitis]] | ||
*[[Pericarditis]] | *[[Pericarditis]] | ||
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|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Amebic dysentery]], [[babesiosis]], [[bacillary dysentery]], [[botryomycosis]], [[gastroenteritis]], [[helicobacter pylori infection]], [[histoplasmosis]], [[infectious mononucleosis]], [[infective endocarditis]], [[pleural effusion|inflammatory pleural effusions]], [[parasitic worm|intestinal worm infestation]], [[Kala-azar|kala-azar (visceral leishmaniasis)]], [[malaria]], [[mediterranean spotted fever]], [[miliary tuberculosis]], [[mumps]], [[mycobacterium avium complex]], [[abdominal abscess|perinephric abscess]], [[peritonitis]], [[pneumonia]], [[post streptococcal glomerulonephritis]], [[pericarditis|purulent pericarditis]], [[pyelonephritis]], [[ | |bgcolor="Beige"| [[Amebic dysentery]], [[babesiosis]], [[bacillary dysentery]], [[botryomycosis]], [[gastroenteritis]], [[helicobacter pylori infection]], [[histoplasmosis]], [[infectious mononucleosis]], [[infective endocarditis]], [[pleural effusion|inflammatory pleural effusions]], [[parasitic worm|intestinal worm infestation]], [[Kala-azar|kala-azar (visceral leishmaniasis)]], [[malaria]], [[mediterranean spotted fever]], [[miliary tuberculosis]], [[mumps]], [[mycobacterium avium complex]], [[abdominal abscess|perinephric abscess]], [[peritonitis]], [[pneumonia]], [[post streptococcal glomerulonephritis]], [[pericarditis|purulent pericarditis]], [[pyelonephritis]], [[kidney abscess|renal abscess]], [[mucormycosis|renal mucormycosis]], [[renal tuberculosis]], [[shingles]], [[abdominal abscess|splenic abscess]], [[hydatid disease|splenic hydatid cyst]], [[subphrenic abscess]], [[malaria|tropical splenomegaly syndrome]], [[typhoid fever]], [[dengue|viral hemorrhagic fever]], [[Weil syndrome]], [[yellow fever]] | ||
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*[[Referred pain]] | *[[Referred pain]] | ||
*[[Reflux nephropathy]] | *[[Reflux nephropathy]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Kidney abscess|Renal abscess]] | ||
*[[hemangiosarcoma|Renal angiosarcoma]] | *[[hemangiosarcoma|Renal angiosarcoma]] | ||
*[[Renal cell carcinoma]] | *[[Renal cell carcinoma]] |
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Overview
Left upper quadrant pain may originate from the chest, diaphragm, abdomen, peritoneum or general medical conditions. Abdominal causes are generally due to the pathology involving spleen, stomach (may have epigastric pain, left upper quadrant pain or back pain), pancreas (may have epigastric or back pain), splenic flexure of the left colon (may have low abdominal pain or left flank pain), and left kidney (may have loin pain). Pain orginating from intra-abdominal organ pathology may not localize accurately and diaphragmatic pain can be referred to the shoulder tip.
Causes of Left Upper Quadrant Abdominal Pain
Life Threatening Causes
- Abdominal compartment syndrome
- Acute pancreatitis
- Heavy metal toxicity
- Eclampsia
- Hepatorenal syndrome
- Infective endocarditis
- Ischemic colitis
- Ketoacidosis
- Malignant hypertension
- Mesenteric artery ischemia
- Perforated gastric ulcer
- Peritonitis
- Post-ERCP perforation
- Pulmonary embolism
- Pulmonary infarction
- Renal abscess
- Splenic abscess
- Splenic artery embolization
- Splenic infarction
- Traumatic splenic rupture
Common Causes
- Basal pneumonia
- Empyema
- Gastritis
- Gastroduodenal ulcer
- Acute pancreatitis
- Pericarditis
- Pleuritis
- Pulmonary infarction
- Pyelonephritis
- Renal colic
- Splenic infarction
- Splenic rupture
- Splenic tumor
- Splenomegaly
Causes by Organ System
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